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Pablita Velarde Museum of Indian Women in the Arts
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The Pablita Velarde Museum of Indian Women in the Arts is the only museum in the world dedicated to the art of American Indian women. Located just south of St. Francis Cathedral, its mission is to... Read More
The Pablita Velarde Museum of Indian Women in the Arts is the only museum in the world dedicated to the art of American Indian women. Located just south of St. Francis Cathedral, its mission is to educate about and promote the art work of Native women artists. Pablita Velarde, its namesake, was from the Santa Clara Pueblo. She was the first female student in the art classes started at the Santa Fe Indian School in 1932. Several Dunn students, including Velarde and Alan Houser, became well-known artists. Velarde, her daughter Helen Hardin (who passed away in 1984) and her granddaughter Margarete Bagshaw comprise the only three-generational full-time "female painting dynasty" on record. Bagshaw spearheaded the efforts to get funding for the museum which opened in September 2012. The only permanent exhibit is a recreation of Velarde's studio. New exhibitions are mounted every three to eight months.
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- Museums: "When you visit, stop by the comfortable media room where you can view videos of current and past shows. This will give you a sense of what this small, unique museum is about."
- Best for Museums Because: Its uniqueness. The Pablita Velarde Museum of Indian Women in the Arts is the only museum in America dedicated to Native women artists.